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00:00and we have the same pawns configuration but kings are not taken away because in
00:07in the original position kings play no role. This time we have both kings in
00:12the game which makes it a bit more complicated. So then the immediate
00:14breakthrough doesn't work because pawn will be taken with a check. So we have to
00:20move the king somewhere. Now where? This is a big question. So what are the
00:24options? So where are we going to move the king? Either here or here. There are two squares.
00:32And let's see. Now this stat looks good and then after king of three we do our
00:38breakthrough. But there's a problem. He takes on c5, d5, takes his pawn and now
00:44because we have kings in the game so he start creating his own counter play. So
00:49for instance we move the king. He keeps sacrificing this pawn and then he
00:56organizes his own passport. So this is b6. His pawn is also advancing. So we just
01:07we cannot king c2, king v2, because this pawn is also rushing him. So it's a
01:16problem. So what we discovered by making this analysis. King d2 then. King on d3
01:23gave him an extra tempi. So now when we combine our knowledge, how do we solve it?
01:32By moving the king? To d2. To d2. To d2. Forcing him to give up the opposition. Absolutely. So and if he goes here then we do the same.
01:42But he doesn't have time to organize counter play. So as you can see so much can
01:49happen you know just what was in the realm of pawns endgame. But here we have three pawns.
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